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  1. Millicent Mary Lillian Martin (born 8 June 1934) is an English actress, singer, and comedian. She was the lone female singer of topical songs on the weekly BBC Television satirical show That Was the Week That Was (known as TW3; 1962–1963), and won a BAFTA TV Award in 1964.

  2. Larry Hagman (understudying Mary Martin) Then as a Perfect Young Lady Millie came to Broadway in 1955 with Julie Andrews in THE BOY FRIEND. They became roommates and discovered American Chinese take-out. One day she was cast in David Lee’s production of LIGHT UP THE SKY which led to her being offered the plum role of Daphne’s dreadful mother

  3. Jul 30, 2021 · Half the nation’s men were in thrall to Millicent Martin on the satirical programme That Was The Week That Was. It ran for 37 weeks between November, 1962, and December, 1963.

  4. Jun 8, 2017 · On her 83rd birthday and still going strong, America-based Millie has been back in Britain for her latest movie role, starring alongside Joan Collins, Liz Hurley, John Barrowman and Michael Ball ...

  5. Oct 22, 2015 · On 25 October, Martin will be returning to the London stage to star in a one-off 85th birthday celebration of Stephen Sondheim. It was for her role in Side by Side by Sondheim that the singer-actress earned her first Tony nomination in 1977, and she will be reunited with her Side by Side co-star Julie McKenzie in this star-studded charity gala ...

  6. From a Bird's Eye View; Genre: Sitcom: Created by: Sheldon Leonard: Starring: Millicent Martin Patte Finley Peter Jones: Opening theme: Frank Barber Jack Fishman: Composer: Frank Barber: Country of origin: United Kingdom: Original language: English: No. of seasons: 1: No. of episodes: 16 (list of episodes) Production; Executive producer ...

  7. The programme opened with a song ("That was the week that was, It's over, let it go ...") sung by Millicent Martin, backed by the resident Dave Lee house band, including guitarist Cedric West. The opening song featured new lyrics each week referring to the news of the week just gone.

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